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| a and Quinte Counties Leader ee 
@ COVERING THE COUNTIES OF HASTINGS, PRINCE wes AND LENNOx AND ADDINGTON, AND TOWNSHIPS 
ae TYENDINAGA, RICHMOND, Sorat URG AND Norra FREDERICKSBURG 
, ; Deseronto, Ontario, Thursday, February 1 1945, 7 ag > 
x Vol 34. No. 2 3 -  Subseription §1. : 
| ption $1.bu _ : ; 
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Social and Personal Items [Subscriptions Should Euchre Club \United Church =” =. 
: Ooci Pen aurea Be Renewed Now! 1 The Ladies’ Weekly- Euchre Club! Congregation Meeti ) 
«i = Mr. Wil'iam Harband, of Lloydmin- Mrs. James Whitton, a8 ee ath was held at the home of Mrs, Beran ing j 
ister, Alberta,, is the guest of Mrs, A. is visiting aft the hone oO <i dae Lock at the date on your label. Burley, Green Strect, on Wednesday The Annual Congregational Meet- 
Harband, St. George Street, while in]ers in Toronto sa iB oe eke If your subscription ru d evening last, ing of the Deseronto United Church : 
“Deseronto. af Sl eee ete . % 1545. it ohGula oe our in Winners. for the evening were:—|took place recently in the Sunday 
FP: ; HOR OK Mr. and Mrs, R. Resa Retna: ges i, e renew- |(1) Mrs, H. Fraser, 2 Mrs. S. Har-|=chool room with a.goodly represent-" 
es, Captain and. Mrs: W. TI. Bush spent lett this week for a few W * Ss is vee ed for one year. vey, Travelling, Mrs. M. Luffman and ation of officers and members present 
Bae. the past week at Grey Rocks Inn. St. with friends in Toronto, r. 3 i If it ran out during 1944, it is in Consolation, Mrs. B. Mowers. to hear the reports of the various or- 
- ; Jovite, Quebec and the week-e end with |is one of the MPs ere a axpeana and must be Baiiatance: Refreshments “were served at” the ganizations and to transact all neces ; en 
ae the latter's. mother, iTeceteng Schell, LE.S., Camp Mohaw : iy ai oat veel SEG Seay close of the evening and a social hour | S4TY business. : , 
- mes Dundas Street. : fas Street ae luce = a tar cand epee e it |lenjoyed, Rey. H, A. Bunt, B.A., presided for 
Ai Ase aie ee Mrs. I. Allum, Duncas ae ' a impossible fe Rae, Pip eS The week before the ladies were en-| the meeting and Rey. F. G, Robinson 
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chet: Miss Mary Laverture is also a. pa-| been confined to ite pas for oe a which are not paid-in advance. tertained at the home of Mrs. S,|B.A., was secretary assisted by Mr. 
tient in the Toronto General Hospital| 'e" 8 but is hd pee Sey Payments can be made with Brown, Dundas Street, _ |Perey VanVlack. 
. wel . r iy S S. —“ ‘ oe ms 
= a undergoing treatment for the past two a 2 ene Se ike “th| Mrs. C. F. Dimmell, or mailed SEES <a The Sunday School: report, of which 
ae +> _ weeks. Her many friends trust she oe rong, ¢ direct to The DererantaePorn Leaves for West Mr. A. D. Norris-was superintendent, 
es OO on \ ill be much benefited by. it, oe eile: ; ; was given by-the Treasurer, Miss Effie. 
TF ote v | ee Deeb: Thank You! , eyo ‘ Squadron Leader “Andrew Stewart; | Clark. , : 
~~ Mr and Mrs, Roy. Walker, of -Vir- Fite: Heten Mu pe : a eo ee EOE R.CAF., statiowed at No. 1, 1F.S,( Young People's Union report, of | 
vo nia, “spent - few days in town last ee art aunts ae the. ap {vem cen ces cere vee emma lame veme lemma tS eee Mae for the past AW years} which Gerald McCaul 1 1S president, “was ’ 
= ston, spe f 4 | and who resi ; : af 
former's mother, SIE eer 1 Walker, Sec- . 
~ week visiting with the former's of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | OBITUARY Stewart and. aught cr, Heather, left retary-Treastrer. Se } wae oi ee 
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3 Mrs. M.-Lyman, Thontas and Green 
~ Street ~ ‘Mrs, Lyman will spend the. 
of the winter in Belleville. 

ph eee Mrs. Stewart Gilmore, of Toronto, i estates iveavd een 
; ch at ie ee sone visited at the home of her brother ant pA escent of the death of John A. 
EES See aaa ee as east aN Mr and Mrs. Patrick Shields, who passed away at his home } 
ne ) BES, will hear with meee Of | Stewart, Second Street, last weck, She as Thomas Street last’week. He Gad 
his death ' at his” home in aye also visited with her father, Mr: G. not been in the best of health for the 
Veh spe to have particulars Of! Stewart, ‘who was a Dp jent in the past fe nites buteall had dereahne 


James Whitton, Centre. Street. Pe. | ercanrenienrasenomavencasvemoamome's 


Holden's home is in Saskatoon. 
4] met JOHN poe SHIELDS - 


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last week to a : 


west. % ie - Ww. H. Clarke, presented their report eS 


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met Mrs, Stewa Th re married Scaciatie ai, Pesey V Vi: 
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i -and funeral, in next week's >} Kingston: “General, Hospital. es) would around in his usual good} ‘Squadron 
Tasag eh a ah. : i oe ; es aie ail: ‘\heakth in the spring. ye al eS un ae 
es “3 Tbs Arthur ‘raser, Mrs. anil |, — Ids 1 1 d an expects O | 
@, REAP, Malton ‘of Rochester, NY, and Mis) G: Wool- pee late Mr. Shie ds” ad not ive aeniE ee ‘ es | 
of shis brother, (en Vi t, Rhea ke vain 1 Deseronto “many years as he came ieee. i oe ¢ one 
ems ape “A ae ee in 1939 but he™ peas ene an. interest al Cais Teen We, His ree and tel 













>rince "Street, last 
saving ~ for. the W es t 
expects. to ‘besstationed. 


f the. chew caught! 
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in town the guest of their brother and). 

eae Mr. and ‘Mrs. Patrick|? n the affairs of the ; 

‘Stewart, Second Street, also visiting | : pe en: Ma 

with’ their father, Mr. George Stewart, 5 a ae ie 

who issa- patient in Kingston General |, | Shie ary 2 ae 

Hospita’ al. Mr. a, is expec ecte ik . 
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pe Seer eh ene recede Se ane sees th at] Stay Sok Se 
Pai eye riteth ¢ as ee Ae ae | spending a year. in Ottawa he cam -- : 
arty Sa “Ladies Auxiliary ex | with Mrs. ‘Shields to ‘Deseronto in 1939 PEE Ee ics oe Henen wher ey 
mee evening Anne “of “The ‘members of the. Ladies’ “ane jand settled cen Thomas Street. _ He =a y fo a rleees and also buried unday School 
as a lover of flowers | and. spent mitch pei ee eae ae ge official board ‘and a 


yery enjoyable Skating iary of the Canadian Legion held. alw 
4ime in his garden. Te owas on the 


Town Council ‘for three “years giving: = 
|up last fall due to ill health, “He was| 
1 ‘an active member ‘and. warden | of St.|_ 
Mark's ‘Anglicatt Church also of the} 













paeee Memorial very enjoyable Dance: and Pie Social | 
Pi Espoo ‘: -— lin the Legion Hall, “Mill Street, “on 
| fy hour a skating they cane Friday © evening | Jast. nots mgr 
mtOn rei room in the Public School for|: The music was proved by the Xo. 
refre uments 0! Of sandwiches, cookies, TE Sis Camp. Mohawk Orchestra and} 2: 
sake, and Ice. Cream. The latter being} suitable music played to please all. Lawn Bowling (Clabes , W. H. Clarke: and Mr. A 
guise by Mr. I< Jackson, sos © | eolkots: ‘of good home made pies were} Besides his” widow he. is Save “ |Ssperinren presented a moti 
Gam s were enjoyed and according provided by the ladies besides other y two daughters and five sons. on a eek. Marge si eal fidence and good-will towat 
to th e young belbsesliey. all had “loads” |good things to cat. : ~Mrs, W. M. Myles, (Irene) Ottawa; at : : eI | stor and Mrs. Bunt. Thes 
ae te ‘Mrs. R. Perlick was eonyenor re the | > Mrs. W._ Crabbe (Kathleen), Little heartily received. i 
ae E, Tawi “Kindly, aerated soft, evening and was ably assisted by Mrs. Current, Manitoulin Tslanid; John|" “(Continued on Peve 8) 
drinks and Mr. C, Duthetd pals for the aby, McDonald, Mrs. W. Maracle, Mrs. , Arthur, -of Sturges, “Michigan; Whit- |" 
the tink, 3 * A ‘Sharpe and Mrs. G. Kettle. ney J. of Brantford; Fred W. of Sud- * 
- — bury; Brock M. RCAF. Patricia} ; 


Bay, B.C. and Edward D. R.C.AM.C. 
somewhere in England. One sister, 
Miss Sadie Shields, Hamilton, two] 22325085 eo . ms 
‘brothers, Arthur of Hamilton and a: oe ee Ses — ~ nS 
George D. Shields of Vermi lion, Alb. : — ; 
The funeral took place from his late 
residence on Thursday - afterncen to 
St, Mark's Church where: Canon Grek 
S. Radeliffe, rector, gscneuetcs the ser- 
Vice, - ue} 
Among the many floral tributes re-} 
ceived were wreaths from/St. Mark's 
| Chureh, Town of Trenton and Lawn 
3ewling Club. . 
Searers were John A. ‘Sinields (son) 
W. J, Shields (son), Fred W. Shields 
(son), Arthur W. Shields (brother), 
Major W. Myles (son-in-law) and 
Jack Shields, (grandson). 
Those attending from out-of-town 
were Major and Mrs. W, Myles of 4 ee 
Ottawa. Mrs. W. B. Crabbe, Little ee oo Sy 
Current, Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Shields} ppritisH GLIDER BUILT TO CAR 
Brantford and son‘Jack, Fred Shie'ds 
Sudbuty, Johite: Aa-snields)’ Sturge: Details have just been revealed of] Hamilcar Glider 
Wisp ‘puilt to] the beginning of 


my 2 my oy. aTtieleale. ry Py {; 
NEW BRITISH FIGHTER SEATIRE If. . Michivan, A; W. Shields and Miss the British Haimilcar Glider, 

Gaitie Shields, Brantford, Dr. J. C.|carry Tetrarch tanks and other heavy around the Tetrarch. ah 
Cochrane, Secretary of Pensiens fo: | armour in support of airborne opera-\ It has also been ce ee ack 
the United®Church of Canada and Mrs. Lions. Atlied » Airborné pgs 


vehicles 
Cochrane, tlie latter a sister of Mrs | . The Tetr are h, a very fast tank | troops, guns assault craft and e 














































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RY AIRBORNE TANK. seas s 
was “tailored” from 
its design to fit ser 


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y ‘used in 


low-winged monoplane, single seat| riers «and is fitted with arrester and 
ohte , einoie tin: z f° fat ; ' - 

fighter, with single, fin and riidder, It | cataput gear. It has folding wings. 

has been designed by Vickers- Arm-| The armament consists of two 20) ris) 


The Seafire Iff is a ie a vatlead a If] operates: fram ‘aircraft car- 


A 
ren tons and with al of all kinds. f tank acl oe t tr, 


weighing over SC\ 
Picture shows:—A ligh 


strongs Supermarine, and” is powered) cannon and four 303 Browning guns. Shields. 

with a Rolls Royce Merlin 55 engine Picture shows --Seatire Ills. ranged| Lhe remains were placed in the vauli} cross country performance of 25 m.p. , fear Glider un 4 

¥ which develops 1470 horse power. The along the flight deck ofa British es-|of the Deseronto , Cemetery until|h., was designed specially to answer) Ing ee eng 

ii, propel'or is a Rotol four-blader™ The | ) cort carrier, spring. s he need for an airborne tank, The| own po a eee , i 
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. during the London blitz, it was per- mander who since has died, . 

Buckingham Palace rer: Btn eae and 
Bo bi T Id mitted to disclose recently. Maj. Thomas Williams, 

ing Now Io Eight men of the Palace Home The King last week personally 

: Guard unit disposed of the three- inspected this Home Guard unit at 7 

A bomb crashed through the foot-long explosive. Two of them, its stand-down parade. Every man 

roof of Buckingham Palace and later commended for bravery, were had kept the three-year secret of 

through the Queen's apartment Maj. John Cowan, a company tom- the bomb and the damage it caused. 





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p ockerels 4c, 100% Live delivery. Queen Street 
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Loose Band if A few more days, the partition ew Hamp, $13.00 per 100; barge ronto, ; want this Ede bheycuretbet ail 4 
. ri was removed, But the trout’s initi- Type Leghorns, Sussex X Leg- POULTRY MAN’S SACRIFICE the quality and service you “desire 
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: : . ssex X Leghorn Cockerels $3. ecial f ash $ ine 
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: ye oll. , = Cut i : 7 x pin . b y y 7 ; 
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VOMURtnaa thon eee soe sie sock or the Day from lawmakers you want them. BEETeAe Rock county of Abitibi and Temiscam- DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 25¢ 
soothes the itching and tortere but | 8nd officials every time he shows mixed $12.00 per 100, white leg- BUTE SG  RavaRG. BR eT ai anne lcterltceet it Radbay canton inca ntee 
helps promote more rapid healing— drive and initiative and {i hti horns mixed $11.00 per 100, Bar- rons ee Ba age 85 x 40, room Writes “I want you to know. how 4 i . 
loose floating dandruff becomes a “ee . } ghting red Rock Pullets $19.00 per 100, dud etlooerssint storage space on pleased I am with your wonder- > ta 
thing of the past. spirit soon learns to ‘stop trying. white leghorn pullets $22.00 per res ae Hopes beating sys- xu work and prompt service.” We y 
the hig tae Emerald Oil in And the biggest loss is to the Can- 100: Dean Geis itn ti 100. cash. Apply by letter “to Ponandas ada aS ied Eh (oR . 
| the original bottle at any modern | adian people as a whole. All’ chicks hatehead from’ 26 ‘oz. Que, Box 386, Noranda, Que. | ENLARGEMENTS 
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: een Gren Pes 1) Ce eee acy on Jog 
liverdell Ss 5 ste, otors, arbors, 4x6” . 
ae DID YOU KNOW that order, Se Lue CHO tine aati toe vises, beams,” angles, etc. Beech= Ete ic at ope ok . 
Macesil House Coffee ; Hatchery, Ghuthasie Guinrt wood Machinery, Ottawa, Ont. SPECIAL PRICES ON i 
: is | See Pe | 22 HP. STEAM TRACTION EN- | FRAMING AND COLORING ; 
| roasted evenly. through OUR FOUNDATION. STUCK IS Folleraie tina igeentrewe tenants SN A SO Mtoe Talis - 
| register r i - ives >, pte mounts 7x9” in G Sj ne = | 
: and through by the re- ) Masse seitdt R°Msrese BNE: | BEasounlen ge & 1S Adernide | Gian Walnut ot Blac ebony ina | 
2: eT ES now. Prices for mixed bab . Famessi boc’ pach. pir lemereement 
, markable“‘Radiant Roast”’ chicks, neler and females: Bare $00 ACRE FARM, TWO SETS OF coloured, 79c each. ent — , | | 
: 5 t a re ocks, 12.00 per hundred; good buildings. Hydr y 
H Process? You will enjoy White Leghorns, $11.00; White Well, 20 ores ETN Hat STAR SNAPSHOT SERVICE , 
: H thisedalve: Rocks, $15.00; Brown Leghorns, Lake frontages. In corn, bean, Box 129, Postal Terminal A, Toronto ~ 
: 1s e Iclous, fragrant $13.00. Pullet prices: arred tobacco district. Near School, Print Your Name and Address —s 
: i e ff, Y , rat 5 Seni $19.00; White Leghorns, church on No. 3 Highway. Will Plainly on All Orders. a ; 7 
plies: Nougeover Has tty | MEN ated Bilge: | anh Say suber, Pant 2s 
: rns, $24.00. a sell as two farms. »ply to ‘ANTE on 
| H SN OS OH ul He Riven Box 370, Ridgetown, Ont. Peas ba ca <r 
, mixed chicks order- = LINOTYPE WANTED, NO. 5 OR 5 
| 3 CHECKED he ee ere panes fon pact OEE BASES aOre SEPARATE Model, "give | full areulgrse te | 
: 0  nadiffy Goddard Chick Hatchery, Bri- ATARI e RoR eae emtaRa een Us Tdens ea waainarontote os a al { 
: a -or Money Back tannia Heights, Ontario. Campbell, Mt. Bridges, Ont. = _ ee : 
For quick relief from itchin : sex c a Y EO ae anpi sited: Ste EE, : 
i } g caused b Y BROAD BREASTED SUSSEX 3 LLIE YE: NG FEM: ] : BI Lestat Omar ate : ‘ 
: athlete's foot, scabies, pimplesandomenicing | THOUSANDS AVAILABLE. WEEK Clog $8.00, Spitz male pups $10.00 vaterepulldines Bor Gets hae: ‘ 
Brgitions, use pure, songs medicated, liquid ly, if you order at once. Our Terriers. Pair Bantams $2 60 or- laide Ww moxunte Oe ie eee | 
; atednias’ ered bt » Greaseless and Broad Breasted Susséx cox bring dered direct (cash). Ivan Moore, = : 
int 3. soothes, comforts and quickly calms top prices on the market. White Athens, Ont. WILL PAY LIBER RICE F 
ense itching. Don't suffer. Asi your druggist skinned 5 ‘ae tAL PRICE FOR 
: today for B.D. D. PRESCRIPTION. ~~ Rise Now Hamp. woe with fast. | REGISTERED NO. 1 KING GOLD ASISSE UD caNaa mrulcmaetieniace 
s : Ww . cox W s IGISTERE NO. <ING GOL Male Pup. Send full particular 
3 Browth and feathering. Sussex X SEAL HYBRID SEED CORN and yiit if NaRRi niet BOs yl 73 
Leghorns and Rock X Leghorns 85 TO 120 DAY MATURITIES, VAR- Adelaide W., Toronto. 
WLI MS EO Eoods ls A and Brow letios suitable for both ensilage 
5 : p to 4-5 lbs. You can buy and’ grain, also a full line of Seed tORN SHBEI 3} : 
: A these for $4.00 per 100, Also mix- Gate Waite for sonice: dint: HREM Piso el aot SOI TaR RoR ER ROUTE . 
’ ed heavy cox $6.00 per 100. All King Grain & Seed Co, Pain TERE Cie MOE LY DO HEE AG SOD eae | 
C MPHORATED Seon ei bred Healthy. ° C tivator, potato planter and dig- “4 
. \ A blood tested breeders. 6000 Breed. Sauna ger. McCormick A, Cultivator. Bd. 
| a MUSTARD CREAM Dnata ONE PH an aoe an HHREFORD BULLS 7 MONTHS ptcskont; “Routes ta testa 
f oultry Farm, ein Bros., Exeter, to serviceable age $100.00 to 
® Quickly RELIEVES muscular Ontario, $125.00. Tamworth boars, four HAY & 
he ~ ‘ In legs and body, driving away! months to serviceable age $25.00 WANTED BY RAI > Tet hl 
-|possible complications from exposure to cold PH POULTRYMAN THAT STANDS © $35.00. W. T. James, Almonte, Kelley Feed & preg yeast Le 
a au Try It at once for rellef. eerie ee LOO ES BERD ECKY ntarlo. ercourt Road, Toronto. Papas 
WELLAMS CAMPAORATED MOSTASD CREAM, 25e 0 far, at Org stores EEE Ue oe HE a we a | 
BRONCHITIS : in wanta 500,000 cases of e ae MEDICAL ; OW ET PAPER cur! ER, ALSO 
| > rom September gt to December Prot Bu toners ieean STORES Dan 
THMA . Qist. It's early hatched pullets COR groiet ice as eae 
AS ey not late hatched) that will pro- BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM destroys a 
x : ca these e&gs. You will not offensive odor Instantly, 45c ATTENTION 'T oa 
; GET IT FAST g onl make extra money, but yqu hottle. Ottawa agent, Denman I N_ TRALTERS : 
> sive money by taking early rug Store, Ottawa. WORLD'S MOST POTENT 
é WITH delivery, We offer Warly Delivery aes price ea pase Te 
> CANADA'S LA . ) Ga “CERTAIN DAYS” Of The Month? leoGant We to $4.00 per hundred | DON'T DELAY! HVERY SUFFHR- lures; also trapping, fur farm- 
‘ RGEST SELLING functional periodic disturbances and Warly Booking Discounts up er of Rheumatic pains or Neuritis ine Be Sh OS ane 6 oe 
COUGH AND COLD REMEDY kekvo istu to $1.00 per hundred. Sepd for hould try Dixon's Remedy. ading” Post, Box 199," Oshawa, 
. you feel nervous, cranky, high- full detal t Pr tal- ‘o's. Dri Store, 335. Elri Ont. 
‘ - , tired, weak and “dragged out’ - ora B a ponies a ree an a NEO a we. 1a are 5 gin, — — —_ : 
a at such times—start at once, try Riore Also ay Oe aiatenlollvary: Ee eee TEACHERS SWANTE 
- IAPIAENAtH aicVenetablocGome lay pullets for immediate delivery. | yer 7 — a worms sD Ai) Sema 
> Of 03 5 @ ong to relieve such symptoms. Here's Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- OMACH AND THREAD WORMS WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL TEAC . , 
- uct that HELPS NATURE. Follow ed, Fergus, Ontarlo. often are the cause of f{ll-health er for Loretto Academy, $ SRC 
MIXTURE 1 directions. Pinkham's Compound DRS AGED NTN ED Vos in ‘humans, all ages. No one) {m- Dunlben Poorman meted nies 
worth trying! Made in Canada BARRED ROCK AND NBW_HAMP- une! Why not find out if this DER es ene ORIG DUE saline OLR BLES 
y@ VEGCTARLE chire, O.BS. TPlock, Kenney's ® your trouble? Interesting par- Apply_to Mother Superior. 
LYDIA E. PINKHAM $ COMmPLUND Mreeder Hatchery, R.R. 2, SAULT rN Write Mulveney's : = 
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Come and enjoy a 3 Act Play, “Too 
Many Parents” in United 
Church, Friday, February 2nd, 8 p.m. 
Union, 


Deseronto 
Auspices of Young People’s 
Fit./Set. Carty and Allan Alysworth 
will assist between acts with music and 


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TYENDINAGA RESERVE 


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of the 


are 


resident 


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Resery Cc, 


highly respected 
Mr, Alex 

passed away at his home Thursday of 
He had lived all his life on 


Leween, 


last week. 


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the Reserve, and was a member of th 


Agricultural Society. Many years ago} 
he taught school in ‘the Missicn and 
Western School here. He is survived 


by one brother, Danie’, of the Kcserve; 
and three Sarah (Mrs. Wim. 
Maracle) of Picton; Annie (Mrs. La- 
hon) Of Syracuse, N.Y. and Margaret, 
(Mrs, Peter Smart) who is in the Uni- 
ted States. One sister, Julia, and tlirge 
brothers, Elijah, Johx and Simen, pre 
deceased The Was held 
Sunday afternoon before Evensong in 
All Saints Church. "The bearers were 
Messers, Isaac, Eli, John and William 
H. Maracle, Nelson Loft and Welling- 
ton Jaynes. 


Mr. Stuart Hill, Oshawa, spent the 
week-end with his paren‘s here. 

Mr. John Williams is critieal’y ill 
in Weston Hospital. 


sisters; 


him, funeral 


Miss Betty Brant was a week-end 
wuest of Misses Elaine, Viola and Ca- 
tharine Hill, ~ 

Pte. Noble Hill and Pte. Victor 
Brant, Kingston, spent the week-end 
with their parents here. 

A new son 
Mr. and Mrs 

Mrs. Mark Maracle is a patient in 
Belleville General Hospital. 


arrived at the home of 
. Hilton Maracle. 


Mr. Richard Bardy, Brockville, was 
a recent visitor at his parents’ home. 

Miss Marian Bardy, Belleville, spent 
the week-end with her mother. Mrs. 
J. Bardy. 

Mrs. Laverne ‘Thompson has return- 
ed from the Hotel Dieu Hospital, 
Kingston. | . 

The Annual Vestry Meeting of the 
parish of Tyendinaga was held at the 
Rectory Monday Afternoon, The Rec- 
tor re-appointed Mr, Robert Hill as 
his warden for All Saints’ Church, and 
appointed Mr. Joseph Doreen as war- 
den for Christ Church. Chief Clifford 
Maracle and Mr. Benson Brant were 
re-elected peoples’ wardens for Al! 
Saints’’ and Christ Churches. Mr. 
Benson Brant was elected Lay Dele- 
gate to Synod, and Mrs. Leslie Claus 
and Mrs. Clifford Maracle were re- 
elected auditors, 








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fFas 
| EMPEY HILL 


We are having nice winter weather 
at present and the men are beginning 
to work at wood cutting, 

Mrs. Percy Kimmerly has been yi- 
siting her uncle and aunt in Belleville 
for a few days. 

-Glad to report, Mrs. Elias Stafford 
much better after her recent illness. 

Miss Vera Ruttan, our school teach- 
er, spent the week-end at her home 
near Napanee. : 

Mrs. Pentiy, of Woodlawn, visited 
at the Harvey home recently. 

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stafford and fami- 
ly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 
R. Gucker, 


Mrs. Fred Kimmerly called on Mr. 


and Mrs. George Richmond of Selby K 
on Friday afternoon. 


THE DESERONTO 


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Lhe Woekey Club held their r 

clin in Room on Wednesday 

rtey choo! 

It wa decided to buy a new ct ol 
goal pads 

[In spite of the North Wind, cold and 
snow, the boy went to the Memorial 
tink for their customary Wedne day 
| afern On practice, 

Quite a number of school bo) were 
present at the rink for their Saturday 
morning hockey on Saturday morning. 

Four teams participated in the prac-|— 
tice, pairs of teams using the ice al-|§ 
ternately for fifteen minute p* riods, le 

The ice was in excellent condition | ¥ 
; and the boys had a good time and some. 
| worth While hockey practice. 


United Church 

(continued from Page One) 

All reports received were encoulay- 

ing 

over the previous year. | 
The passing of Mrs. James Dryden 

was noted, and the Secretary was di- 

{re ted to send a letter of sympathy and 

| condolence to Miss Jennie Dryden, her 

| daugliter. 





; ness of Mr. O, Fitchett was noted, and 
a letter expressing our good wishes 
'and prayers for a speedy recovery was 





erdered to be sent to him. 

The following resolutions of appre- 
ciation were presented and approved: 
To the EF, G. 


Rev. Robinson, 
as Recording Steward and Secretary 
for the congregation. 

To Rey. A. H. Hoare for his services 
as supply during the month of August 
1944, 

To Mr. P. M. Stover for his splendid 
services as Treasurer of the Church 
and many other services, ‘freely offer- 
ed and gladly accepted. hi 








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| To Miss Joan Reynolds for her ef-|¥ 





ficient and faithful service as Organ- 
ist and to the choir for the great in- 
| Spiration of their message of song, 

To Mr. A, D. Norris, for his services 
fas Sunday School Superintendent for} 
the past two years, together with the; 
Teachers and Officers of the Sunday 
School. 

To Mr. C. O. Bunt for his services 
as Janitor and Caretaker of the 
Church, — ; 

To the W.M:S. Mrs, W. H. Clarke, 
President, for their leadership in the 
matter of Missionary Education among 
the women of the congregation. 

To the Women’s Association, Mrs. 
J. B. Hough, President and Y.W.A. 
Mrs, Percy VanVlack President 
their support both financial and other-| 
wise of every worth-while effort in the 
congregation, 


OBITUARY 


MRS. WILLIAM HARBAND 
The body of the late Mrs. William 
Hapband, who passed away at the 
home of her daughter, Mrs. George 
Whittaker at Lloydminister, Alberta, 
on January 19th, was brought east and 
arrived in Napanee last Saturday for 
burial in the fami'y plot at Deseronto, 
Deceased, who was formerly Eliza- 
beth Kimmerly, was born at Mill Point 
81 years ago, She was married to the} 
late William Harband in 1883 and lived 
in and near Deseronto until 1912 when 
she moved to Reliance, Saskatchewan, 
with her husband and son, William. 
! Her husband passed away in 1914 and 
was buried in the Deseronto Cemetery. 
She resided with her son in Reliance 
until last October. 
Besides the aboVe mentioned son 
(William) and daughter, (Pansy) Mrs. 
Whittaker, another son Fred, resides) 


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in Calgary. 12 grandchildren and 12 





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Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Harvey, Mrs.] United States. 


S: Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 
Winter also Mr. and Mrs Wilbert 
Winter spent an evening recently with 
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Winter. ; 





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sisters also survive, residing in the 
Canon C, E. S. Radcliffe, of St. 


Mark's Church, conducted the funeral, 
service at the grave following the ar- 
rival from Napanee on Saturday. 





JOHN McCARTHY 

Residents of Deseronto, who knew 
the late John McCarthy, were shocked 
to hear of his death this week. He 
had resided alone on his farm for a 
number of and had 
brought him groceries from town when 
he did not go in himself. 

The last he was seen alive was last 





years neighbors 


Tuesday and when neighbors went to 
see him they found the body just in- 
side the barn door which was open. It 
is thought he had been taken ill as he 
went jnto the barn and had been dead 
for a few days. 

The body was placed in the vault at 


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Indian agent, has re- 


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A wedding of much interest to the 
many friends of the young couple took 
place in St. Mark’s Anglican Church 
on Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock vE 
when Dorothy May, eldest daughter of r. 
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Olner, St. George 
Street, became the bride of Richard 
James, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Edger 


W, Irwim, College Street. 


A. D. Moore, 
turned from a two W 


the northern woods, 
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and Mrs, Andrew Kitchen, 
Avenue, spent a few days in 


Maple 
Falls, the guests of the latter's 


Smath 


brother. 
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Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Unger and son 


Rev. Canon C, E, S, Radcliffe of-} Leo spent the weekend in Toronto and 
ficlated, took in the Santa Clause Parade on 


Given in marriage by her father, the| Saturday. 
young bride was becomingly attired in 


a Queen's blue crepe frock with match- 
ing accessories and wore a corsage Of| Miss L. Dalton, all of Toronto, have 


red roses and maidenhair fern. been the guests of Mrs. M. Dalton, 


She was assisted by Mrs. Margaret Mill Street, fopase part week, 
Fitch, as Matron of honour, gowned in Mien err AURA cattdl Teiaten 
turquoise blue crepe, matching acces- AcntincnpeDimdas: Street 
sories and corsage of yellow roses. ; 


- turned from a few week's visit in Tor 
Mr. William Schell attended the onto, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 
groom. 


Gibson, 

A reception was held at the brides ee 8 : 
home following the ceremony with a-| Mr, and Mrs. C. F, Dimmell and 
bout 25 immediate relatives and friends] S|Sgt. N. C. Dimmell, R. C. A., spent 
Sunday in Smith Falls, the guests of 
Mrs. Olner received in a blue and; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Thomas, and 

home by “Mrs. 
ho will spend the 


x * 


Mr. and Mrs, F, T. McMaster and 


Mrs. D. 


have ré- 


roses, while the mother of the groom| Charles Burgess, w 


. wore a gown of raspberry crepe and] winter with her son- in-law and daugh- 


ter, Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Dimmell. 
* * x 

Mrs. Robert Rixon, who has been the 
guest of her mother, Mrs. James Whit- 
ton, Centre Street, since the death of 
her father, returned home on Saturday 
to Toronto. She was accompanied home 
by her mother, who will spend some 


_ corsage of pink roses. 
‘The young couple left later for a! 
_ wedding trip to Watertown, N. Y. and 


esc Everall, Mr, and Mrs. How- 
and daughter Madeline. all 
Mrs, James Turner, | of 

US eT as SS a eae ‘s 










Vv = a =i “ . 
BITUAR i fs Lag] s. Donald | E. “MeCul- 
Sea setae ae ‘jaa, of olen were guests of Miss 

\ ‘| Gussie. McCullough, Dundas Street, for 
rte a4 ta few days last week and also were 
h cad ene othe: death of Tien visiting with friends at Sharp’s Corners. 


_ tenant E. J. 1 Howard, who was found| Captain McCullough is on a six month 
oe dead in a Calgary hotel room on Sun-|leave from*the army and is resuming 
oe day, was, received by his sister, Mrs.| his former position as manager of the 


Charles Cole, on Tuesday. Contract Department for the firm of 


ce Lieutenant Howard appeared in good! Wood, Alexander and James, Hamilton. 


— 





day last for the west. His brcther, 
Rfn. Art Howard was at the station at 
the time. 


Deceased spent two years with the 


Air Force before joining the Army in 
1942. 


The remains are being brought east 
and the funeral will take place in Nap- 
anee. Further particulars next week. 





United Church W.MS. 


The November meeting of the W. M 
S. of the United Church was held at 
the home of the President, Mrs. W. Hy 
Clarke, on Tuesday afternoon with 17]. 
members and 8 visitors present. 


Mrs. Clarke preseded for the opening 
exercise and ‘business period. 


A nominating meeting composed of 
Miss J. Dryden, Mrs. P. VanVlack and 
Mrs, Claude Thompson was appointed. 


Talent bags were passed out to mem- 
bers of ithe society. 


A very interesting report of the re- 
cent Presbyterial Rally was given by 
Mrs. A. H. Howe, 


Mrs. Woods conducted the Worship 
period and Mrs. H. A. Bunt gave the 
chapter in the Study Book “Currie of 
Chessambra”. , 


The 


Reports were also given’ by the Tem- 
perance and Missionary Monthly Sec- 
retaries. 


The meeting closed with hymn and 


benediation after which a social hour 
Was enjoyed, 


Church Notes 


Celebration of the Holy Communion 
will be observed in the Church of the 
Redeemer on Sunday morning. Rev, J. 
W. McDonald of Roslin will be in 
charge of the service, 





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Deseronto, Ontario, Thursday, November 22, 1945, 





Final Figures of Ninth Victory Loan 





CANVASSING DISTRICT OBJECTIVE AMOUNT RAISED 


BellevilleruAcanmuintnucccmentnd ete. $1,448 000 $2,601,900 
PrEntON mck iivdpiamegsio iMate de 680,000 PPA, 
Sidney, Thurlow and Frankford “C”,,,... 540,000 809,900 
Deseronto, Tyendinaga and Pn: 

District “Da sisssvsrvssvsvnnntis Gp ai. 105,000 Pat ‘ane 
Stirling, Rawdon, Huntingdon “E”,,,,..,, 197,000 Pre a 
Tweed and: District “Hy aiinisisssesssscsssesssors 185,000 hae 
Madoc, Marmora and Deloto 4G sense 250,000 Bene 
Bancroft and District “Hhussssssssveosveness 195,000 sia 
Total Public Sal@s.rrssurerreestiterssreorcssrrssss vin'$3,600 000 $5 he 
Armed Forcesinininnnninnnnnn 325,000 Madang 
Special NAMES. mtn 250, Ver, 
GRAND TOT AU nsimninitivercnane: 4200000 ree 


Town Hall Now 
In Bank Building 


Parents’ and Teachers’ 
Association Meeting 


The November meeting of the Par- 
and Teachers’ 








ents’ 


with a good attendance. 


of “O Canaida”. 
meeting were read and approved and| the Town Hall in future. 

ae peal ees * ‘ake reported! The Montreal Bank closed its doors 
Se ROU eae he ot about 14 years ago and it was purch- 







Room 4 won the attendance prize] ased by the town when word was ré- Local Municipalities and asking that 
the resolutions 


Municipalities for 
Endorsed by Council. 


with 12 parents present. ceived that it was to be sold to the 
“Purposes of Education Week” was] wreckers. ; 

the subject under discussion and was} The upper apartment is rented and 

presented by the president, Mrs. Ross] it is expected that the jail will be 

Sexsmith and taken up under four! moved to the basement later. 


ae was taken by ee T. L. The old Town Hall was built around 
MeCullough on “A Home and Social 1886 for a town hall about a year or so 
Partnership’. The second was Bventhy after the Town was incorporated. The 
Mrs. A. Burley. ihe heading being, “Do | UPPEE lao rowassused Bes lodge nbom 
we consider a chi has several teach-| £°F the I. O. O. F. until a larger Hall 

was needed. School classes were also 






































ke sclivo nor 


me E, Allen and: the fourth: a ieee was first incorporated. Ore Re 





of Poarenienster Co-operation. 

All present visited the different class} 1939 when he retired. 
rooms, viewing the display of work and 
were impressed and encouraged by the 
Visit, ‘ 

The next regular meeting will be-held 
on Wednesday, December 19th. 

Tea will be served by various mem- 
bers. 
















and is still in good condition. 








READ THE NEXT ISSUE OF 


Deseronto Post 


ABOUT NEWS REGARDING 


Deseronto Shopping Days 
4 Friday & Saturday, Nov. 30-Dec.. 1 






Bedford was the first ‘magistrate and 
served as Clerk and Treasurer until 


Miss M. Maher, who had been secret- 
jary to Magistrate Bedford for some 
time was then appointed Town Clerk, 
a position she has held since that time. 


$50.00 and asking to purchase land be- 
tween Messrs. Clement and Mackenzie 
on Main Street. Cheque accepted and 
property sold to Mr. Jackson. 


on College Street. Public Utilities to be 
authorized to place agit on College St. 


held there when ee GME Sete ae Fede sae: 





























Town Council Hold 
Statutory Meeting 


The Statutory Meeting 

cil of the Town of Deseronto was held 
in the Town Hall on Thursday, Novem- 
ber 15th, 
were present included: 
Mayor S. Wessman, 
Councillors C. F. Dimmell, R. W, Dunn, 
H, Howard, W. E, Irwin, W. O, Ravin 
and G, Walker, 
The minutes of the regular~meeting 
held on October 15th and the Court of 
Revision held on October 30th were 
read and adopted, 


A letter was read fromm the City Clerk 
of North Bay asking the Council to 
endorse resolutions adopted py the 
Miinicipal Cotincil of North Bay re- 
Sal During the past wéek, Mayor S.] questing that laws in régard to gamb- 
Association was|Wessman and members of the towt|ling games at Midways be enforced, 
held in Room 5, on Friday afternoon council have, received many compli-|due to many service men who will be 
menjtary aac regarding the change] returning home and with back pay will 
The meeting opened with the singing] over from the old Town Hall to the! be a target for their games, and that 
Minutes of the last] Bank Building. which will be known as] the cost and maintenance of Indigent 
children and deserted children be borne 
by 
the direction of the Children’s Aid and 








| eee. Fe 
ang Co hemes “s 
band, Treasurer of the County of Has = 
tings. 


t 


y 


Subscription $1.50 Year 


of the Coun- 


1945 at 8 p.m. Members who 
His Worship, 
presiding, and 


the Provincial Government under 


be forwarded to all 
their endorsation, 


R. K. Jackson enclosing cheque for 
Mrs. Joseph Clare asking for light 


mpathy from the 
eath of her hus- 


Seif ty 


Accounts presented and Perera to 
he Finance Committee to be paid if 


found correct. - 


Reports read and adopted. 
Treasurer's Statement presented and 


accepted and 10) copies printed for 


The old Town Hall was well- built} distribution, 


By-Law passed selling lot 44M to 


Newton Thomas. 


Recommendations of Court of Revi- 


sion be accepted. 


-Matter of selling old Town Hall left 


in abeyance for present. 


Finance Commititee— 


On the 15th day of October last. the 


date of the last regular meeting of the 


Council, we had to our credit in the 


books of the Canadian Bank of Com- 
merce, the sum of $4609.48. Since that 


date, the 
$1352.51, has 


Treasurer has deposited 
withdrawn during the 
same period $815.95 and there is now 


stand:ng to our credit in the books of 


the Bank the sum of $5146.04. 


$52.10 for 


—__ 


| 


The Treasurer's expenditure includes 
Insurance, $83.32 to the 
Board of Health for wages; $86.60 to 
R. L. Sexsmith for repairs to the Town 
Hall and $149.38 to the Deseronito 
Public Utilities Commission for Street 
Lighting, Lights in Public Buildings 
and Power for Siren, the balance being 
expended in paying sundry smaller ac- 
counts and the salaries and wages of 
the town’s employees. 

Report of Constable— 

Complaints received, 31. Complaints 
investigated, 31. Cards and Circulars 
received 39, Letters received, 7. Letters 
sent out, 5.. Permits signed, 3. Fires 
attended, 2. Funerals attended, 2. Sum- 
monses served, 6, Doors found open, 2. 
Liquor Contral Ajt— 

Intoxicated in a public place, 2. 


Arrests, 2. Convictions, 2Z. 


Foto-Night Offer 


Mr. D. Reid’s name was selected at 
lhst week's Foto-Nite at the Radar 
Theatre. If he had been present to re- 
pond when his name was called, the 
management would have been 
pleased to offer to paieiaes his photo- 
$135.00. 


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February 14 is the jump-off date for Operation “Musk-Ox,” the 
Canadian Army’s 3,100-mile winter trek across the top of Canada, 
Some 45 Army personnel and official observers will be in the moving 


party, travelling in Canadian 


Paying ’Em Back 


It was a wet, foggy night, re- 


lates the Christian Science Moni-_ 


Jor. Outside the hall people were 
yetting into waiting cars. Two 
' women, uncertain as to the nearest 
bus stop, were anxiously looking 
up and down the street, when he 
walked up. The now-famliar ser- 
vice emblem shone from the lapel 
pf his coat, which, like everythin 


am o> vw. ere 5 4 
else he wore, shouted its showcas® | 
- -mewness. \ ; 


“Won't you let me take you lad- 
jes home? My car is right over 
here.” 

The two women hesitated. 


. “So many strangers—people just — 


like you—used tb give us lifts 
when we were in uniform. I'd like 
to pay ’em back,” 

The women smiled, nodded to 
each other, and followed through 
the fog to ‘the waiting car. 


Britain Announces 
Television Progress 


Two important United Kingdom 
developments in television are an- 
nounced. First, television screens 
can now be fitted into every room 
in the house just as radio loud- 
speakers are fitted. Second, tele- 


vision screens are to be larger and 


clearer. Greater clearness in the 





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When ‘Betty Ann Reyman of 
San Dgeio, Calif, was born she 
was given about one chance in 
100 to survive. She weighed 
only 20 ounces. Now, one year 
later, she looks like Little Miss 
Health herself. She's pictured 


th her mother, Mrs. Ralph E, 
man, 





designed armoured snowmobiles, and 
they will be supplied from the air by planes of the Royal Canadian 












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The above map shows the route to be followed, 


starting at Churchill on Hudson Bay, touching in at Victoria 
Island beyond the Arctic Circle, and ending in early spring at 


Edmonton, Alberta. 


Air supply will be carried on from bases 


shown on the map at Churchill, Fort Smith and Fort Nelson. 





television picture has been achiey- 
ed by the increased knowledge of 
the use of cathode rays gained by 
United Kingdom scientists during 
the war. The pictures will 
show greater detail. In achieving 


this, the improved design in trans- _ 
mission sets has helped materially, 
A new device has also been in-. 


vented to secure greater accuracy 


beam 


results of months of intensive re- 


during the war. 


The black opal is regarded as a 


also” 


in projection. This is an electrical 

gadget which modulates the light 
om the -piejection ; lamp. 
These ‘new developments are the 


~ 


search by British television ex- | 
.perts, aided by radar inventions” 


symbol of good fortune by natives - 


of India. 


No Oil Found 
In Deepest Hole 


_ The deepest hole in the world 
has reached bottom at 14,696 feet 
after nearly two years of drilling, 
and a number of P.E.I. landowners 
who'd hoped for an oil boom have 
jettisoned their dreams of wealth 


down the shaft, says MacLean’s 
Magazine. “tm C= ae 


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On the strength of reports from 
an earlier drilling on Governor's 
Island, the “three-mile hole’ was 


begun on Thanksgiving Day, 1943, 


on a man-made Island of logs, 
rocks and concrete in Hillsboro 


- Bay, near Charlottetown, Interest. 


continent-wide at first, waned as 
months grew to years. One day 





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Inc., began their 
equipment, writing finis to an ex- 


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By HELEN TOPPING MILLER 


CHAPTER VII 

At least; Gary told himself in the 
morning, he had this day. The sun 
was goldén; the “prairie blazed 
with bloom; Adelaide Sang softly 
as» she drove, and scolded every 
vagrant dog and jalopy driver that 
slowed down her skimming speed. 
_ Gary sat .baek andheld his hap- 
piness close, keeping silence lest it 
burst beforevhis eves like the rain- 

bow bubblé that ‘it was. No mat- 
: ter what came—heehad this day. 
; Th¢y! had {lupch* atew little road- 
side place before they reached the 
-s\eity.. Gary diad some! mioney.: He 
/ insisted On. paying: for the lunch. 
“You hunt the map, Gary. I'm 

i} goitig’ to buy’ some hats,” Adelaide 
announced)-when they had Jeft the 

* car in ‘a> parking dot. ; 

“Remember, you,haven’t struck 


: 
{| oil yet,” warned Gary, . 
4 


~~ “Oh, but we will” She was cool- 
Gilly sconfident. ‘S241 owaity in’ thé car 
#f- L-finish -firsti 2h%\.. ; 
Adelaide hurried.away. Shé felt 
exhilarated and made over new. 
~~ Adelaide was*feeling “sober when 


-~ 


She went back to the car and found 


Gary sitting there, studying -the 
ie ped. Xe ¥r> aan 37) ee CA 
Ss map’ | thats Was .spread acrdss_ his 
Sa RCS Pe ee ee eee 
Dureipe ye ie oe ; 
"Put that away,” she 'sdid abtup- 
tly. “Somehow. #1 don’t enthuse 
_ about oil, this, minute,” 


~ “What happened? Did you ‘get 
an extortion note?” ' ’ if Sa 6 
“Gary, there will bé things -like 


thatcif.« We)...strike, oil, won't 
there?” ~ 


“One ‘dilwell won't make ‘you 


= O° richs Are all thésé things’ yours?” 


‘.. 


-—he asked as .a boy...stumbled up 
_with an armful of bundles, ~ 
“Have him put them in the rum- 
ble. I didn’t buy so very much. 
Just a few things I needed—three 
jehats.and a couple of dresses, 
BS saw Gary’s face close up in 
‘A queer, withdrawn way. Men, she 
‘thought wearily, were so touchy... 
(Just because sheshadsbought fhree~ 


mn 


vewene 


—— 


‘should be “remote and silent for - 


a. 


tPish aboutiitoFe rey eo Y 
4 ‘You're.-notterribly “entertain. ~ 
‘ng, are you?sl couldvhave, brought, 


= fifty miles, “She grew a little snap-“ ~ 


we 


eon all the. little flowers 

‘are blooming.” , = 5: 

“I Kgow it'ssspring,”said Gary, 
log ** iid in Mex: . 


n 


* 


mae 


not looking at her.* * 
‘ico, it'sssammer!’ | 5 
2 ‘l 7 By. ‘ is 
 “T think, ‘she said, grimly, “that 
Syou are. being very “obstinate  to~ 
“keep tallting hout sMexico, Gary . 
‘Tallman. “Kou k OW What a big ~ 
jinocent Dad isielé Yes sets’ his 
» head about. this*oib ‘hiisiness- hie’s ¢ 
ef ON see te ett, 
ed-—somebody.!!s~" 


é.going to. ne 


Ne aetna 


* 


NO ufos 


s. 


# | . Skates 

¢ ‘tHe can Hive soilimen./- The. 
ib ighes are full fy RS 2 ee pa eaene 
q “Do you have to. be nasty?” dé" 


/manded Adelaide, red. spots riding ; 
Sup into her cheeks, >*“Youw could © 
i} have talked all days andenbot “said a 
a ‘ ‘yee 

s thing like that.”=* 

=, ‘H’m sorry. I’m not being’ nasty. 
a > . . . 

} Pni simply facing things—as they 
sare, Adelaide. If I have any in- 
#fluence with your father at all, I’ll 


\us¢ it to try to persuade Kim not 
gy MSG ess ee 


SS ee eed 


MATIY 


i OINTMENT 


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Ty en eet fe. 
Pip hy a 


hafs was no reason “why Gary 


a wooden’ Indian along—after all, *- 





to wildcat a well down, if it turns 
out that there is oil under his 
land. He can lease and keep his 
royalties—and let somebody else 
take all the grief.” 

* * + 

“He won't do it. He'll be ex- 
cited and want to go after the oil 
himself—and then just anything 
can happen. Don't you like us, 
Gary? Don’t you want to stay?” 

“Great Scott, Adelaide— don’t 
you know I like you— too much? 
And do you know how much 
money I’ve got at this moment?” 

“I can’t see what difference that 
makes.” 

“It makes a difference to me. I 
have exactly forty-one dollars. If 
I paid even a tenth of what I owe 
your family now—” 

“Oh, my heavens, are you still 
thinking about th;’?"’ Adelaide de- 
manded. 

a: 

“Certainly, I’m thinking about it. 
I'd be a heel if I didn’t think about 
It. And as for thinking about-any- 
thing else—” 

“What for.instance?” 

“A lot of things.” He looked 
Straight ahead, with his face set 
and a little pale. “Things I can’t 


about!’” sa 

_. The. geophysic crew arrived on 
Friday, and Mona Lee “thought 
-them a particularly grim and un- 











cept polite evasions; they treated 


and Harvey they ignored till he 
| took to stamping around the bed- 
“room at night and barking. 
““T can't get a thing out of ’em. 
_I don't count. They go out there 
and monkey around and get into 
their car and drive off, and never 
even look back. I’m just the guy 
who owns the land. I’m the fel- 
low who pays-their bills. I’ve got a 
notion to hire some riggers and 
*put--me a.well down anyway. 
Those guys can’t see through the 
~ground. - They've got to guess— 
-samie-as I have.” 
s> ~ (To -be continted) 


a Fature Fashion: 
- Dresses of Glass 





A United States Senate commit- 
* .teé looked into the future recently 
and saw: x 
t -\ Women parading the avenue in 
‘<spun glass or aluminum dresses, 
“accompanied by gentlemen whose 
non-shrinkable,  eper-to-be-shiny 
serge pants haye a permanent 
-~ crease. 
Homes with. windows of insu- 
lated glass that will cut the heat 
bill 50 per cent. 


“Py -Pastel coloured glass kitchen 


PASINMBIC. 
~~ Neon} lightning rods. 
+, Bread made from sea water. 

A life preserving quilt to take 
along on sea voyages. 

A mechanical cow that turns out 
milk and fresh cream from a mix- 
ture of water, dried skimmed milk 
and butter. . P 

-, ; Soybean shde soles, slapped on 

~ at” homie and’ sealed with a _ hot 
flatiron. 

_,-No foolin’, said a Senate Mili* 
“tary Affairs Sub-Committee, all of 
these things are in the works. 
They are part of 839 new devel- 
opments the committee listed in 
a 197-page printed volume about 
wartime-technology. 


Never neglect head coldsli 
“They can cause much suf- 
fering. A little Va-tro-nol 
each nostril works fast 
reht where trouble is to re- 
lieve sneezy, stuffy distress 
of head colds. Soothes ir- 
ritation, reduces swelling, 
makes breathing easier. 
Try it! Also helps prevent 
many colds from develop- 
ing if used in time. Follow 


VICKS rey ce 
VA-TRO-NOL 


talk about—and can’t even dream ~ 


friendly lot. They said hothing ex-- 


’ Gary ~Tallman with condescenion ° 





How Can ]? 


By Anne Ashley 


Q. How can I remove perspir- 
ation stains from Karnmicnts? 

A, By mixing one part of oxalic 
acid to twenty parts of water and 
applying with a small brush. 

Q. How can I clean light furg? 

A. Rub thoroughly into the furs 
a mixture of 1 pint of flour, 1 
tablespoonful of fullers’ earth, and 
1 pint of bran. Shake wel] and 
rub again with the bran alone, 
Then shake and brush With a soft 
clean cloth. 

Q. How can I prevent ices and 
jellies from sticking to the mold? 

A. Wrap a hot cloth around the 
jelly mold to make the ices and 
jellies come out without Sticking, 

Q. How can I easily clean white 
paint? 

A. Water in which onions have 
been boiled is said to make an 
excellent cleaner for white paint. 

Q. How can I loosen the dirt in 
clothes, and also make 
whiter? 

A. Pour a few drops of turpen- 
tine into the wash boiler and it will 
help loosen the dirt, A spoonful 
of borax in hot water and ‘then 
added to the last rinse water tends 
to whiten clothes, Also remember 
that clothes dried slowly will be 
whiter than those dried quickly. 


them 


Sunday School 


November 25 


Christians Working Together 
in the Community. 
John 17: 20-23; Acts 15: 292-29. 
Golden Text 
We are laborers together with 
God. 1 Corinthians 3:9, 
Christ’s Prayer for His Own 
John 17:20.—Our Saviour in His 
beautiful intercessory prayer, on 
the eve of Calvary, has made loy- 
ing supplication for those who 
have believed His Word and re- 
ceived Him as the Son of God. 
Those who believe give the Word 


seceweeee. ae 


of God to the world, and in so do- ‘ 


ing summon ‘the world to believe 


on the Father and the Son. 


_ The Power of Love 
_ 21-22—Here, we have the Savi- 
our’s prayer and ideal for all who 
should believe on Him, As there is 
unity in the Godhead so our Lord 


prayed that there might be a simi- © 


lar unity and oneness among the 
body of unbelievers. 

23.—It is by the indwelling of 
God the Father and God the Son 
who are one, and who dwell within 
the obedient heart, that believers will 
learn to dwell in oneness and love. 
When God, who is love, dwells 
within us we cannot but shed forth 
the spirit of love toward all men. 

First Church Document 

Acts 15: 22-29--Here\ we have 
the first mention of writing in the 
history of the Church. The letter 
contains (1) kindly greetings to 
Gentile brethern; (2) a strong repu- 
diation of the Pharisaical Jews who 
had gone'from Jerusalem to Anti- 
och and interfered with Gentile 


‘liberties there; and the statement 


that a deputation who really repre- 
sent the views of the Jerusalem 
Church are sent; (3) a full recogni- 
tion of the authority of Barnabas 
and Paul by the apostles of the 
circumcision; (4) a declaration that 
circumcision is not necessary to sal- 


vation; and (5) prohibitions which’ 


enjo* abstinence from _ certain 
pra’ in) which heathens indulg- 
ed, e prohibitions were con- 


cessions demanded from the Gen- 
tile Christians for the purpose of 
preserving peace, unity, and so- 
cial intercourse between Jews and 
Gentiles, and also of protecting 
converts from the results of hea- 
then associations and habits. 

Blood was forbidden to the Jews 
by Levitical law, therefore in 
churches composed of both 
and Gentiles social and brotherly 
intercourse would be impossible,- 
unless the latter abstained from it 
also. ‘‘Meats. offered to idols” 
means the flesh of animal’ offer- 
ed in sacrifice, a portion of which- 
was eaten in sacrificial feasts, and 
other parts were sometimes sold 
in open markets. 


It has been estimated that there 
are still 6,000,000 slaves in the 
world. 





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CHRONICLES 
|_of CINGE 


Our immediate household has 
been reduced to three again. With 
Partner able to get around 
more to help with the chores and 
milking it was hardly necessary to 
have three men at home to run a 
hundred acres, There is still a 
dearth of farm help so it was cer- 
tainly no trouble for young John 
to get another job — and right in 
our own neighborhood too, which 
Suited him fine. Son Bob has also 
been working — that is from nine 
until five cach day — tractor- 
ploughing for one of our neigh- 
bours. And Partner and I have 
been right into the chicken busi- 
ness, killing and dressing a few 
each day so as not to make it too 
tiring for Partner. Even at that it 
was tiring enough, Personally, I 
don't mind being tired just so long 
as we get those _ noisy Strutting 
roosters off the farm, “The fe- 
male of the species” may be “more 
deadly than the male” but at least 
she ig not so insufferably preten- 
tious and vain,’ To hear the cock- 
sure crowing that emayates from 
our rooster pen you would think 
the crazy things were telling the 
world they were our main source 
of income. They help, of course, 
but I’m telling you we earn every 
cent we get for our dressed chick- 
ens.” 

And that, by the way, is the only 
time I like roosters — when their 
feathers are off and in place of 
birds we have dollar bills. And I 
am also pleased when they tip the 
scales at anywhere from six to 
eight pounds with _ firm, white 
flesh one knows will make good 
eating. You know, it is possible to 
get a lot of satisfaction from the 
knowledge that one has turned out 
a good product, 


once 


* * * 


Rather a funny thing happened 
on one of our chicken picking days. 
We had just finished weighing and 
pricing five birds for. a private sale 
when in came a truck with our 
order of potatoes. There were five 

_ bags of the murphies and the price 
for the five bags was a little less 
than our price for our five chickens. 
I said to Partner — “Now, which 
line of produce do you suppose 
brings in the best returns?” 

‘Well, sir, we thought and we 
‘talked, but we haven't got the an- 
swer yet. Partner thinks there are 
too many angles to consider for a 
definite conclusion to be possible. 
There are so many “ifs”. If it is a 
poor season then potato crops are 
light; if disease attacks young 
chickens then losses are heavy. If 

. if ... so many ifs! 


* * x 


But I do know one thing — at 
least potatoes can’t crow, and they 
don’t scratch in the flower*beds or 
sneak around to roost on the front 
doorstep to the embarrassment of 
the owner. 

But then potatoes have bugs — 
and they have to be hoed and hilled 
— the potatoes I mean, not the 
bugs. They must be “dropped” in 
the spring, “picked” in the fall, 
sprayed or dusted, sorted and 
bagged and looked over carefully 
for signs of dry rot, ring rot, wet 
rot and scab. 


Figures can’t supply the answer 


to my question. Figures can only 
go so far, You can’t estimate in 
dollars and cents the value of carry- 
ing water to your chickens, or the 
difference -in hoeing» potatoes in 
wet or dry. ‘seasons. So there you 
are, friends, and if you would like to 
start an argument in your’ family 








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tainly appreciated and it will 
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letter Personally in the very near 
future. I shall also be happy to 
send you the information you 
quested. 

Here is a thought that is worth 
considering, I was listening to . an 
address by Mr. Walter S. Woods 
Biven to the Canadian Club, Toron- 
to. His subject was “Rehabilita- 
tion”. He spoke of the idea that 
seems to be pretty general these 
days of the need for readjustment 
to living by returned men. “But” 
he said, “‘it may be that readjust- 
ments are necessary on our side.” 
There is something in that, isn’t 
there? There is surely room for 
readjustment when our sons who 
went away as boys come back to 
us grown men, with a knowledge 
and experience of life — and death’ 
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mature that we, in our time, will 
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The DWeseronto Post —_ 


Published Every Thursday : 4 


Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association 


R, L, TAYLOR, Editor and Publisher 





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The Deseronto Post aims to be an independent, 


the home, devoted to public service. 





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RELAXING 





EDITORIAL COMMENTARY 


clean newspaper for 


CONTROLS 


Do we realize that Canada's cost of living has risen less 


than that of any other country? 
people in the world, Because of everyone's co-operation, 
government was able to subsidize essentials such as n 
oranges, making‘ the necessities 
all sides: “The war’s over now. 
get busy and remove these controls ?”’ 


Canadians are the best fed 
our 
uilk and 
available to all, One hears on 
Why doesn’t the government 
But are we, the people 


of Canada ready for the lifting of controls? 


Through disciplined use of controls comes our Oppor- 
tunity to show that our patriotism is not a feeble flame but 


a burning passion, Our dollars, 


properly spent, can help to 


build confidence, enterprise and national security, So shall 


such a spirit grow within all Canadians that, when controls 
are relaxed, there shall have been bred in us the conscious~- 
ness of our individual responsibility in our country’s economy. 
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Canadian Leader 
In Origin of FAO 


The Food and Agrictilture Organiza- 
tion of the United Nations, commonly 
called the FAO, which has just finished 
its first world conference in Quebec 
City, grew out of an idea expressed 
in the Atlantic Charter of a peace 
“which will afford assurance that all 
the men in all the lands may live out 
their lives in freedom from fear and 
want”. 


The next step was in May 1943, when 
44 united associated nations were in- 
vited by the President of the United 
States to send representatives to a 
conference on food and agriculture at 
Hot Springs, Virginia. The Conference 
lasted from May 18 to June 3. Canada 
took a leading part, and among the 
delegates from all the nations were 
some of the best-known world authori- 
ties on agriculture, food, and nutrition. 


The delegates made recommendations 


with respect to dietary standards, agri- 
cultural production, marketing, distri- 
bution and other matters relevant to 
attaining their goal of freedom from 
want, Being convinced that the recom- 
mendations could bé carried out only 
through a permanent world body work- 
ing in co-ordination with other inter- 
national organizations, the delegates 
recommended that an Interim Commis- 
sion should be set up to formulate a 
specific plan for such an organization. 


On July 15, 1943, six weeks after the 
end of the preliminary conference, the 
Interim Commissiom headed by L. B. 
Pearson, now Canadian Ambassador to 
the United States, began its work in 
Washington. So effectively was the 
work done that on October 16, 1945, the 
permanent Food and Agriculture Or- 
ganization came into being, and with 
the signatures of the allied and assoc- 
iated nations, the work of the Interim 
Commission automatically ceased to 
exist. ’ 





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Annual Convention | 
Of Presbytery Here 


The Anittial Cotvention of the Len-| R.A.F, LIBERATORS OF STRATEG IC AIR FORCE 


nox atid Addingtott District of the 
Belleville Presbytery of the Y; P. U. of 
the Utiited Church of Catiada met in 
the Deserotito United Chureh oi Wed 
nesday, November 14th beginning at 
6.30 p.m. with a supper meeting. 

About 100 were in attendance with 
Mr. Maurice McLeod presiding. 

Before leaving the tables, greetings 
were received from Mr. Don Williams, 
President of the Bay of Quinte Con- 
ference, Y. P. U.; Mr. Earl Dafoe, 
President of ithe Belleville Presbytery, 
Y. P. U.; Mr. Ray Gunsobus, Business 
Manager of “The Quinte Broadcast’. 

These were followed by a sing-song, 
led by Mrs. Wightman, of Newburg. 

After a period of 45 minutes which 
was occupied with Fellowship Groups, 
the Company assembled in the Church. 

After a brief business session, the 
report of the Nomination Committee | 
was read and adopted. 

Mr. Don Williams installed the new 
officers. Mr. Maurice McLeod, as 
president and Miss Vivian Henderson 
as Secretary. 

Miss Mabel Archer, of Trenton, gave 
a splendid report of the Ecumenical 
Conference which had been held in 
Whitby, early in the Fall. 

Then Rey. J. D. Martin, of Trenton, 
gave ithe Theme address on “Youth and 
the Crusade for Christ”, 

The Convention was brought to a 
close with the singing of the Hymn 
“Rise Up, O Men of God” and the 
benediction by Rey. William Parker, of 
the Bay Pastoral Charge. 








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FDR MEMORIAL 






Canadian Will Be 
A Canadian Citizen 


The Canadian Citizenship Bill 
introduced by Secretary of State 
Paul Martin in the House of Com- 
mons seems to be a long stride in 


the right direction, s*ys the Win 
nipege Tribune. The moyer of the 
bill, Mr. Maftin, says it may be 
best defined as a measure which 
will give a Canadian a legal right 
to say: “I am a Canadian citizen.” 

The measure will be greeted 
with cheers by a large number of 
Canadiasis whose forebears were 
born in Canada and who up to 


been driven to the 
mayhem by official 
and immigration 


now have 
verge of 
cénsus-takers- 


POW’s In Canada 


Harvest Sugar 


Thousands of acres of 


sugar 
beets are being harvested this Fall 
by prisoners of war from Canadian 
camps. These groups were also a 
great aid this Spring when field 
labour was scarce and blocked and 
thinned a good portion of the beet 
crops of Alberta, Manitoba and 
Ontario. 

Every morning the prisoners are 
transported by trucks to the fields 
where they work in groups of 10 
or more under armed guard. For 
the past month they have been 
working in Alberta and quartered 
in camps located throughout the 


beet-growing district, 
In Ontario they have been top- 





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*‘They’re Changing 
The Guard’ Again 


One of London's most popular 
peace-time “sights” came back to 
the war-scarred metropolis not 
long ago—the ceremonial changing 
of the guard at the Horse Guards. 
A contingent of the Life Guards 


with a trumpeter on a white horse 
represented the old guard and the 
new guard was furnished by the 
Royal Horse Guards. The cere- 
mony will be repeated daily. 





The Grand Canal of Venice was 
probably at Cne time a river flow- 
ing into lagoons. 


ficilals w insiste n hyphen- 2 
officials who insisted o yt ping beets for three weeks and are 
ated citizenship. ; : ; : 
: f located in Chatham, Centralia, 
Assurance by Mr. Martin ‘ iat Glencoe ‘and Fingal..It is expected 
the new bill will not. disturb a their full number will be required 
WENO: Canadian rcitizen’s status as A for another three weeks, possibly 
: co nammeants British subject, makes the new bill Four 
Pictured above is the new Frank- even more welcome. Certainly <t 
lin D. Roosevelt Memorial Medal, was never intended that clearer 
, now for sale through the Treasury definition of Canadian citizenship The value of Canada’s food ex- 


ports 
four 
ports. 


in 1944 was approximately 
times that of the 1938 ex- 


should carry with it any loosening 
of the ties binding Canadians to 
the Commonwealth and Empire. 


* Department. Designed by Chief 
_ Engraver John R. -Sinnock, it. is 
three inches in diameter with a 
portrait of the late President on 
one sidé, .On the’ other side is a 
female figure, sitting. with head 
bowed, ~ symbolizing a sorrowing 
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1}, . with Top Notch. Government — engine, ball bearing grinder -rol- Sa c PATENTS are "4 

1] | Approved chicks. A ‘shipment of lens with aratonn, eS poles and floor men wanted for news- :s 

-~ healthy, husky, op Notch chicks cern, quick possession. Wm. | paper Printing office, permanent FETHERSTONHAUGH & COMPANY a 

: will assure you of a high degree _ Pearce, Realtor Exeter, Ont. position, highest wages. Wilson Patent Solicitors.’ Established . 

; a e— “, \ ieee Ge producti vibyen the nese sutnee : an Publishing Co., 73 Adelaide Ws ~. 1890; 14 King West, Toronto. zs 

es — | chick is only’ as good as B15 ly -nearest Employment an Booklet of ‘Information on re- ; 

mS ae _ | -breeding, strain: Top Notch chicks BEAUTIFUL SHOPPING. Selective Service Office. Order anest Beh 1 

ae | = , . | - come. from bloodtested breeders BAGS . ye No 1. SS eee 1 

cay a | <i : ae ee of poowe ANCA aan Beate > ——————————— PERSONAL — . 

es . ; ie “- |< vity...Remember for. Top Note Make parcel-carrying easy. You ee <5 
Sea oe 3 mk POET CURSE ee es aera will love these strong shopping eg AY Se ee 2S |S WINNER OS PLYMOUTH CAR 
& 2 Slee ee ee rot. 2 Ok or ea so 3 bags of colorful flowered creton- = drawn at Port Colborne October 
3 } cae nee re ~ 7, be sure of” receiving the breed ne material or solid shade leath- BAUMEEKA FOOT BALM DE: 31, Ivy Baechler, Kellogg Co., 
‘4 yes a oder _-.=-f you desiré-on the date you desire. erette. Sturdy wooden handles, stroys offensive odor instantly. London, Ontario; Ticket No. 49402. 
= or ‘ i . ; ~*~} = Write to-day for our free cata- soft flannel-finished lining. Size 45c. bottle, Ottawa agent. Den- ———— eS 

s fats! > eS » ‘Tos Slogue-— you'll be glad that you 15 x 16 inches. Flowered creton- man Drug Store, Ottawa. TAXIDERMY 

sy . ; ae : bore abt a eee i, dide Also’ free range pullets for : ne in blue, rose, natural. Solid - ——_—_— ——— 
¥ rT BALE DA {lee Gnickericey eucioh Onteion © leatherette in brown. Years of | AzO IABLETS GIVE IMMEDIATE | DEER HEADS MOUNTED, DEER 
Z = ; Reg § s wear, $2.49 each. You will be relief to Asthma sufferers. Take Hides tanned into glove leather, 
5 Ae ee A eh a eee proud to carry one even in your tablets as directed and see how we also buy Deer Hides. Sheep 
e” Spe, ; nicest street clothes. Send $1.00, quickly your breathing becomes skins tanned for floor rugs. Bear 


Hides tanned and made into rugs. 


normal and distress ceases. Mo- 
Foxes and Furs dressed and made 


ney refunded if improvement not 1 
evident after 7 days. $1.00 post- into scarfs. 26 Elm Street, Toron- 
paid, John. Campbell, 131 Keewatin to, Oliver Spanner Co, Lt 
Toronto 12. ? : 


balance collect plus postage. Ar- 


“SPECIAL SALE OF WHIUE LEG- 
4, Box 19, Stn. 


horn, Barred Rock and New 
_Hampshire pullets 14,.16 and 18 
weeks of age, all free range 
healthy stock, only a limited 


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® ¢ sod ne «ayaa er aN yy beers “number so write at once for pri- ted, hi : ; ; WANTED 
: 1 Instantine Tablet. ces. Also laying and ready to lay See ee eee aergar ar TRY I1!! EVERY SUFFERER OF 
ee 3. pullets see men an On vena 1kOe aay, Montreal i Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis | qHmATRE IN SMALL TOWN OR 
‘© 5 brii : s FAST RELIEF! on HE Med sts easy CEM 2 should try Dixoniae Hemet y: Res a suitable building that oe 2 
ae r PRE c atcheries* Limited, Fer- ' Store, 335 gin, be i theatre. ~ LOX 04%, 
pr nite ; FOR SALH, REGISTERE ; - ro’'s Drug ' rebuilt into a 
ang : floating: Mae gus, Ontario; — z; set ewes and rams, Serateac av: wa. Postpaid $1.00. 78 pAdeldide) Wig ROKONES: 





Bartlett, 'R. No. 2,' Canfield, Ont. 














, De TE = 
NEXT TIME you suffer from a simple ; ET READY FOR WINTER WANTED TO RENT, ‘ BLACK- 
i ? i 1 dwelling, in 
DC ee be 25 FREE CHICKS =— | Apravniox, rans, ror | puta up. your rasistance, with | hog! arming community, Bos 6 
way to prompt relief. You may be OUR -BABY CHICKS ARE THE Sale: Tractor pares made of rub- Merrills System Tonic ‘Tablets. 73 Adelaide W, ‘oronto. » 
| gurpiised at the speed’ with which 2 | Progeny of Foundation and Re- | bar, suitable for bolting on steel | Canadian. favor arugeist or | WANT HOUSE IN VILLAGE; TOWN 
8: == oF a sx: lies = ere ; ; ; ' - 5 ° P 
iA Instantinetabletcan bring youfast relief. Plehertaited.p TCO eke ing state diameter and width of years.) From your vrerrillaPro?: || © 2S ny cheravesubrefterdycitientietle 
| iY 95c e All S Braces me af ta wheel. National Rubber Co, Lid pos nee ee birch Ave, Toron OF ues rf $1700. Give descrip 
ae i genera ily t: etl : c. fuarantee excellent : e . Lid., © s, 9 verbire . S land, ° . Giv = 
| ; ee ST ay pea celst layers.. Don’t delay, order now. 5 Wiltshire Ave. Toronto, Ont. Se taniG! ¥ tion, price Ate OY Drummond, . 
1 et tos ringing wel Goddard Chick Hatcheries, Bri- Owen Sound. 
\ = : from ‘headache pain. You see, these tannia Heights. Ont... ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW, USED STOMACH AND THREAD WORMS : = 
| ; toate Ek ors te bought, sold, rebuilt: belts pul- the cause of ill-health CES PAID 
tablets often are HIGHEST PRI 
fast-acting, prescription-type € If WILL PAY TO FILL YOUR leys, brushes. Allen Blectric Com- in humans, all ages. No one im- 2, FAAS 
: y pany Ltd. 2326 Dufferin St. Tor- mune! Why not find out ff this fs For all kinds of dressed poultry. 


pens with pullets this year. We 
imimediate delivery on 
White 


_ goto work almost immediately easing ~ 
~ pain, lessening discomfort. Instantine’s 
~..- . scientific combination of three proven. 


Get our prices before you sell 4 
Write, phone or wire ; 


JOHN C. COOPER 


eS: trouble ,interesting particu- 
oe Free! Write Mulveney’s 


Remedies, Specialists, Toronto 8. 


can. give 
14, 16 and 18 week old 
Leghorns. Barred Rocks and New 





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’ ‘ ients works in these Hampshires. Also laying and stock ducks $38.00, drakes $4:00. ; 
| ; medicinal ingredi ¥ ‘ “ready to lay, Free -catalogue. Archie Bagg, Ri, Hespeler. On- GOOD RESULTS —: EVERY SUF- 2304 BLOOR SI. W., TORONTO : 
ways to bring relief: - Also Fall hatched day old chicks tario, , ferer from Rheumatic Pains _or PHONE JU. 93393. | 
: : : booked to order. Top Notch Neuritis should try Dixon's Re- BUYER, MR. TED BOWLE 
af y ‘4 1. Speedily ease the pain. Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. STEEPRING WHEEL. SPINNERS, medy, Munro's Drug Store, 336 $< rani ED, ‘ 
: z ¢ 1 : special heavy duty for tractors, Blin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1,00. HARDWARE BUSINESS WANTED, 
4 & 2, Prolong relief from pain, = $1.25 postpaid, Ivan Martin, St. state stock, turnover, any neces” | 
‘ 9 } . y ; or 9 4 , : ticulars, confiden . ; 
is : le Reduce “depression.” Give RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Jacob's, Ontario, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ay gp as “Adelalde W. Toronto. } 
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Plymouth Sedan. 6 other prizes in 
Victory Bonds. Army and Navy 
Veterans Unit 257. Drawing Dec. 
21, 1945. Subscription $1.00 — 6 


A COMPLETED SE'l' OF 560 ASSORT- 
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flat, half round, round, square, 
etce.; rough and smooth; ata 
clearing price of $8 delivered. Re- 


BE A HAIRDRESSER 
JOIN CANADA’S LEADING SCHOOL 
: Great Opportunity. Learn 
Hairdressing 


ets all ages and breeds. 
prices paid: Apply Box No. 


Try Instantine—chances are you will 
78 Adelaide W., Toronto, 


- never again resort to slower-acting 
preparations for relief of simple pain. 


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; for $5.00. P. O. Box 21, Fort Wil- a 
ej i Y cupetools and Metals Limited, 1 ant dignified profession, 00 
, Remember Instantine, too, whenever peo Mtns SO PN TE apa: 1212 Aldred Building, Montreal, Sere thousands successful Marvel 1946 hatching season. Flocks cull- 
yon BoD Pains op penraleia ee Que. America’s greatest sys- ed and bloodtested free of charge 
‘_ - me ay ¢ HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN graduates. m oe CEE OU LL OBS 
- > | neuritis. Your druggist has Instantine. a $10,000 Home, built to your own ‘om. Illustrated catalogue upervislon. 
Guaranteed premium, plus hatc 
ae ; Bilt specifications, wherever you STORE WINDOW PRICE rite or call ability. premium patd. For’ full 
: Wiens ad 000, in Victory, Bonds, OP- TICKETS MARVEL HAIRDRESSING | details, write Box 39, 78 Adelaide 
5 you $10,000 in Victory Bonds, Op- : \ SCHOOLS } | 
Ready for your individual prices. {lton W.. Toronto. 
portunity to win $10,000. monthly Write for samples. Kelly Print- Branches: 44 King St.. Ham | 
draw. All proceeds for underpri- j 124 Wellir é & 74 Rideau Street, Ottawa. rN ROW AND ATE 
ng, igton Street West, B 
vileged children and playgrounds. Moxronto; Bee hine walron Doltee et 
Draw date —- December 3ist Saara Bre aneniipa: top. Meunt ie 
1945. Don't delay. Receipts matted FARMS FOR SALE CeO fresh cut, free of doze and large 
Bee erae sein right mow to 0 ACRI ALS PLD eC limb knots. Also interested in 
“re tioket, 6 for $6.00, right now. {0 | 50 ACRE FARM, | 6 ROOM: BRICK TIME STED QUALITY Poplar and Basswood Bolts, 6° 
; eM TOnt, Ae House, good out buildings, 12 and up top, 48” long. If you 
he Aa tie miles. south of Windsor nit, Ww. SERVICE and SATISFACTION suply in carlots, write for our 
| ooo H, Taylor, RR 1, Auld, Ont. Your films properly developed and quotations. Keenan Woodenware 
® printed: ROLLS 260 Limited, Owen Sound, Ontario. 
DYEING AND CLEANING 180 ACRES, GOOD MAPLE BUSH, ¢ OR 8 EXPOSUR 
with or without machinery, cheap REPRIN1'S 8 for 250 LOGS: BASSWOOD B EEC iH 
q } HAVE YOU ANYTHING NBEHDS Box 474, Smith Falls, Ont. . FINEST ENLARGING SERVICE Birch, Elm, Maple. also Pop ar 
dyeing or cleaning? Write to us You may not get all the films yoy and White Birch Bolts. zon 
> for information.. We are glad to 100-ACRE FARM LOT 10, CON. 7, want this year, but you can wot al prices. Write to The On ville 
po fF ‘ de answer your a Skiba od LA AS Ellice, cb Wht is 4, wolls, hy- the quality and gervice you @esire Rasket Co Ltd.. Onkville. n 
f—about ment Hi Parker's Dye Works dro, we rained, 24%. miles from by sencing your films to wie 
12 Tablets 25 2¢a Limited, 191 Yonge Street, To- 19 Highway. Geo. Dungey, rR. R. IMVERIAL rHoToO SERVICE ISSUE 47—1945 
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2c ec oI O.COMNS EVENTS 
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1 0 Mark’s Church, will be 
Fall Merchandise t ae Wee egion Fall, Friday after- 
A ving noon, November 22rd. Tome Cooking, 
PEEVIDS Ianey Goods, Novelties, Afternoon Tea. 
42-3¢ 
Some enaaee Or Sees 
Selection 
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BEDS, SPRINGS, 
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Congoleum Rugs 


PRESCRIPTION DPUGGIST 
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(The Rexall Store) 
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Deseronto 


E. J. GARDNER 


Phone 32 





PHONE 67 
Piers HLS HULLS MUS LLL So cen eS 
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The Family Marketeria 


SERVICE—QUALITY AND PRICE RIGHT 





We have installed a new Display Counter to show you 
our appreciation of your patronage and faith in the advance- 


ment of the town and community. 
We hope to serve you as in the past with more efficient 
service. 


QUALITY HIGHER THAN PRICE 
E.M. ROACH 


St. George St. PHONE 84 





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Announcing--- 
THE APPOINTMENT OF 


Wm. Edgar Irwin 


DESERONTO, ONTARIO 


District Distributor 
_FOR— 


Al Se S EA 

AIR SEAL seals punctures— 

When a puncture occurs AIR SEAL seals ine tube—without 
appreciable loss of air pressure. 

Reduces Danger of Blow Outs— 


In case of Blow-out, AIR SEAL retards escape of air from 
tire, so that the driver has. an opportunity to retain control 
of car, thus avoiding accident. 


AIR SEAL Reduces Air Leakage— 


AIR SEAL reduces air-leakage and under inflation and in 
many cases ture life is increased by 25%. 


AIR SEAL Lengthens Life of Tires— 


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THE DESERONTO POST Thursday, November 22, 1945. 


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| imac reserve] “RADAR” THEATRE 
(From Our Correspondent) —| 1 

A serious accident befell Elmer ae) pense 
on Tuesday} when he fell from -thejf TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7 P.M. &9 PM. 
haylof n his ann * Sie Se nr floor,| ° —o0c > 0c 0c — 9 9 = 0909 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 
Sustaining painful injuries. He was re-|® 
of PEO to the Belleville General Hos \f F O f | O - N | T E 
pital for treatment. ‘ ; 

Mrs. Kenneth Brant was hostess to!f tVERY THURSDAY 
the W. A, Thursday. 3 

Rey. Rural Dean and Mrs. Prins | It . New te Different eee, ARLEN ST 
were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs 


Robert Hill on Sunday 


To-Night’s Offer 





Mr, and Mrs. Walter Brant’s new | " 
home near Shannonville is nearing 1 
completion, . 
Mr. and M 1. Soa : 10 > 0c 
c rs. Sylie Brant’s inf: int & =n 9° 30S 0— 0 0 0 eH ° ° ° 0m 0c 0 0 


son. who has been a patient in Belle- 
ville General Hospital, returned home 
on Monday. : 

Chief Clifford and Mrs. Maracle held'# 
a meeting of ithe Laymen’s Association|& 
at their home on Sunday evening. 
Seven men joined the Association at|§ 
this time, The speaker was Cpl, Mel-|& 
ville Hill, who gave a much enjoyed 
address on his experiences overseas| i 
with the Canadian Armed Forces, il- | 
Justrating his talk with many and 
varied sotivenirs and picttires of life in 
European countries, The next meeting| 
is to be held the first Sunday evening | 
in December, at the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Robert Bell, 


PRIDAY AND SATURDAY-NOYV, 23-24 
SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P.M, 









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THE ain ESIDE KIDS 


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—(From Our Correspondent) — 


MONDAY AND TUESDAY-NOV, 2627 


“Wye, Os 


Mrs. H. Kimmerly, of Napanee, spent 
a couple of days last week with Mr. 
and Mrs, Percy Kimmerly. 

Mrs. Delbent Harvey and Mary have 
returned home after visiting Mrs. Har- 
vey’s parents at Woodlawn, near Ot- 
tawa. 

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmes, of 
Belleville, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. 
S. E. Winters recently. 

Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Abbott, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. Abbott and Billy, Mr. and 
Mrs. R. Tucker, Reg, Mac and Jean 
were supper guests of Mr. and -Mrs. 
Bruce Kimmerly on Saturday night. 

Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Allen attended 
a meeting of the South Hastings Edu- 
cational Society at Brighton on Friday 
evening. 

Misses Irene and Geraldine Mowers 
attended the W. I. convention in egies 
ston on Thursday. 

Mrs. Jas. Barnes spent Wednesday 
with Mrs. R. Tucker, 

A number from here attended the 
Anglican bazaar at Shannonville on 
Thursday afternoon. 

Miss Lucy Aull, of Belleville, was a 
recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Milton 
Sampson and other relatives in the 
vicinity. 

Mr. and Mrs. George Dupree, Mr. . 
and Mrs, Harold Dupree, Napanee, and 


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THE MARCH OF TIME 














also Mr. and Mrs. Dorland Wood and 

family, of Newburg, were dinner guests 

on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mc- 

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Addresses Wanted PISPRONTO 


Milk Pastearized at Home >: 





A correspondent would like to know 
the addresses of the following, or if 
deceased, the next of kin:— 

Mr. or Mrs. Dulmidge. 

Mr. or Mrs. Foley (parent of Doris 
and Chloe). 

Dr, or Mrs. Wallbridge. 





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AIR SEAL Effectiveness Proved— 


AIR SEAL is the only compound that has withstood the test 
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